Software Advice October 13, 2021
Collin Couey

The sheer amount of data needed to make consistently accurate medical diagnoses is staggering. That’s why many healthcare organizations are adopting artificial intelligence to improve decision-making and make nearly every aspect of running a practice easier and more efficient.

According to Gartner, “The AI/smart machine era will be the most disruptive in the history of IT. … Eventually, these advances will redefine what it means to be a physician and a patient.” (Full content available to Gartner clients.)

Whether it’s using machine learning to help with diagnoses or automation tools to communicate with patients, artificial intelligence can streamline medical processes so you have more time to focus on what’s important: helping your patients.

If you have never considered using artificial...

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